More than 90 full-length and short films are set to be screened at the ninth annual Cambria Film Festival scheduled February 4-8.

Passes, film packs and individual tickets are now on sale, with the All-Access pass (only $179) giving film buffs access and priority seating to all live screenings, special events, receptions and ceremonies.

A Film Buff pass ($129) gives attendees access to all live screenings but excludes evening receptions. A Six-Film Pack ($75) allows one person to attend six live film screenings. You can also purchase individual film screening and special event tickets online.

Some events are free for everyone to attend—no ticket purchase necessary. The festival’s first-ever Family Film Block is a curation of short family-friendly films to be showcased at 12 noon on February 6, 7 and 8. And returning again this year is a free series of Lunchtime Film Talks. They offer behind-the-scenes information from working industry professionals, offering an exciting glimpse into movie magic. You can bring your lunch or pre-order from The Spot restaurant.

The film lineup includes eight feature films, starting with the opening night screening of In The Tracks of: Lalo Schifrin. The documentary traces the life of the famed composer of several internationally recognized musical themes such as Mission: Impossible and Dirty Harry.

Other features include A Second Life, Odd Fish, Baby Doe, Brother Verses Brother, Burt, Whisper My Name, and Seems Like Love.

Short films are grouped into intriguing categories including After Life, Transformations, Anger Management, Doc Block, Complexities of Love, Ancestral Bonds, The Journey of Me, and Rollercoaster of Life.

Other blocks of short films include an Emerging Filmmaker Showcase, a section of Long Form Shorts, the popular Late Nite Cinema, and a Cinema Medley.

By SLO Review

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